He Got an 80's Style MEDIUM Length Haircut with FLOW from 2024
Summary
TLDRIn this video, a professional hairstylist gives a client a modern twist on an 80s hairstyle. The stylist discusses the importance of length placement and flow, transforming the client's heavily undercut hair into a balanced, voluminous look. Using a combination of scissor cuts and razor work, the stylist achieves a sleek silhouette with movement, demonstrating the process step-by-step. The result is a haircut that marries the retro vibe with contemporary styling, showcasing the versatility of hairdressing techniques.
Takeaways
- 📝 The client, James, wants a hairstyle with a mix of 80s and modern elements, focusing on flow and volume while keeping the sides and back tidy.
- ✂️ The stylist plans to keep the hair flowing back but tidy, with a sharp and straight look around the hairline and more volume on top.
- 👂 The ears are to be left untouched, maintaining their original length, as the focus is mostly on the sides.
- 🔪 The back will be cut closer but with consideration for the natural hairline growth to ensure the hair sits down properly.
- 🗓 James's last haircut was in February, and it was heavily layered, which still affects the current hair structure.
- 💇♂️ The stylist suggests using a prep lotion for volume and applying heat to enhance the effect, rather than leaving the hair to dry naturally.
- 📸 Photos are essential for clear communication of the desired hairstyle, as they provide a visual reference that can change the stylist's approach.
- 🔄 The stylist emphasizes the importance of flow (movement and separation) in the haircut and how it differs from the more structured 80s look.
- 🎨 The final look aims to modernize the 80s style by incorporating elements of flow and a less rigid structure.
- 🛠️ The stylist uses various techniques, including razor work and blow drying, to achieve the desired shape and volume.
- 🔄 The process involves a blend of old-school and modern styling, with a focus on maintaining the silhouette while adding modern movement.
Q & A
What is the main goal of the haircut described in the script?
-The main goal of the haircut is to achieve a style that combines elements of an 80s look with a modern twist, focusing on maintaining volume at the top, tidying up around the hairline, and creating flow and movement without being too heavy or perfect like the traditional 80s style.
What does the term 'flow' refer to in the context of the haircut?
-In the context of the haircut, 'flow' refers to the movement and separation of the hair, which is a key aspect of the modern twist on the 80s style being discussed.
Why is the client considering a change from his previous haircut?
-The client is considering a change because he is inspired by retro looks on Instagram and likes the idea of having his hair styled similarly to Alex Turner, with a slicked-back look.
What is the significance of keeping length over the ears and on the neck?
-Keeping length over the ears and on the neck is significant because it helps to create the desired 80s vibe and contributes to the overall balance of the haircut, while also facilitating the flow and movement of the hair.
What is the role of the undercut in the client's current hairstyle?
-The undercut in the client's current hairstyle creates a stark contrast between the longer strands on top and the shorter sides, which affects the overall flow and movement of the hair.
Why is the barber considering using a prep lotion or similar product for the client's hair?
-The barber is considering using a prep lotion to help achieve volume in the client's hair, as leaving the hair to dry naturally would not provide the desired volume due to gravity pulling the hair down.
What is the barber's approach to cutting the hair on the sides and back?
-The barber's approach involves working on a diagonal angle and avoiding cross-graduation, focusing on maintaining length where it contributes to the look and removing unnecessary length to encourage the hair to move in the desired direction.
How does the barber plan to address the client's desire for more volume at the top?
-The barber plans to address the desire for more volume at the top by losing length, applying heat, and using the right product to enhance the volume.
What is the importance of the consultation at the beginning of the haircut process?
-The consultation is important because it helps the barber understand the client's preferences and desired outcome, allowing for a more personalized and satisfactory haircut that aligns with the client's vision.
How does the barber ensure the haircut achieves the right balance between the 80s vibe and a modern twist?
-The barber ensures the right balance by maintaining elements of the 80s style, such as length over the ears and on the neck, while introducing modern elements like flow and movement, and avoiding a too-perfect, heavy look.
Outlines
💇♂️ Haircut Consultation and Plan
The video script begins with a consultation between the stylist and James, the client. James requests a haircut that maintains the flow of his hair while tidying up the hairline and top area, which is quite long. The stylist suggests adding volume to the 'curtains' and a scissor cut for the back and sides. They discuss the specifics of the haircut, including a sharp trim around the hairline and ears, and agree on a plan that involves cutting layers to achieve more flow and movement, considering the current undercut. The stylist also recommends using a prep lotion for volume and discusses the importance of applying heat for styling. James provides a reference photo for a desired 80s look, which leads to a discussion of how to modernize the style with a focus on movement and flow.
📚 Utilizing Photos for Haircut Inspiration
The second paragraph emphasizes the importance of using photos for haircut inspiration, especially when it's difficult to articulate a desired style. The stylist suggests using Pinterest to find multiple angles of a particular haircut, which can help in understanding how it looks from different perspectives. The paragraph also discusses the process of cutting the 'horseshoe' section, focusing on the back and sides to add movement or 'flow' to the hair. The stylist explains the concept of 'flow' as movement and separation, and how it's essential for achieving the desired look. The haircut involves maintaining length over the ears and neck to create a longer effect while blending the sides and back for an 80s vibe with a modern twist.
🎻 Retro Inspiration and Practicality
In this paragraph, James shares his inspiration for the haircut, which comes from retro looks on Instagram and celebrities like Alex Turner. The discussion turns to the practicality of maintaining such styles, with the stylist noting that while they look great initially, they can be high maintenance and may not be suitable for everyday wear. The stylist emphasizes the importance of understanding the effort required to style a particular haircut and sets expectations accordingly. The focus remains on achieving a balance between the retro look and a modern, manageable style.
💇♂️ Shaping the Haircut with Precision
The stylist proceeds with the haircut, detailing the process of taking off the excess length to shape the desired look. They work on the profile section to define the shape and connect it to the back, ensuring the haircut mirrors the head's shape for a balanced look. The paragraph describes the technique of using a center part as a guide and the importance of maintaining the corner for the drop into the sides. The stylist also discusses the contrast between the current haircut and the desired shape, emphasizing the removal of unnecessary length for a cleaner, more modern look.
🌀 Creating Volume and Flow
The focus shifts to creating volume and flow in the haircut. The stylist uses a razor for additional volume and blow dries the hair with a base product to enhance the volume. They describe the technique of blow drying from the bottom up to achieve the desired flow and shape. The stylist also explains the importance of setting the hair with a cold blast to maintain the volume and shape. The use of clay as a finishing product is mentioned to break up the straight finishes and emphasize the flow and movement in the hair.
🎉 Revealing the Final Look
The final paragraph concludes the haircut process with the stylist showing James the finished look from various angles. The stylist ensures that the haircut has a modern twist on the 80s style, with longer hair on the sides and neck but without the unnecessary length through the back. The focus is on the flow, volume, and movement of the hair, which are achieved through the careful placement of length and the stylist's techniques. James is pleased with the result, and the stylist is satisfied with the unique and different look they've created for the video.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Haircut
💡Volume
💡Scissor Cut
💡Tidy
💡Flow
💡Undercut
💡Layers
💡Razor Work
💡Blow Dry
💡Styling Product
💡80s Vibe
Highlights
James wants to keep the hair flowing back but tidy around the hairline and top, with more volume in the curtains and a scissor cut on the back and sides.
The concept of 'ti' up' around the hairline refers to having a sharp and straight side.
Maintaining the length over the ears is important for the desired hairstyle, while the sides will be trimmed.
The back hair should be slightly closer but with flow, considering the hairline grows upwards.
Losing length at the top will help with volume, and heat application and product choice are crucial for achieving it.
A prep lotion is suggested for better volume than leaving hair to dry naturally.
The undercut is heavily done, affecting the flow and movement of the hair.
Photos are essential for clear communication of the desired hairstyle, as words can be insufficient.
The 80s look is differentiated from the 90s by having more flow and less one-length style.
Modernizing the 80s look involves incorporating elements of the era with a contemporary twist.
The importance of keeping length over the ears and neck for the 80s vibe is emphasized.
The transformation from the original haircut to the final 80s-inspired look shows adaptability in styling.
Using Pinterest for photo references is recommended for clients and stylists.
The explanation of 'flow' in haircuts refers to movement and separation of hair strands.
The process of creating a horseshoe section focuses on adding movement to the back and sides.
The significance of the haircut's evolution from a low taper to a more balanced and modern 80s look.
The final haircut combines elements of the 80s with a modern twist, emphasizing flow and volume.
The styling process with a blow dryer and clay finish adds volume and movement to the haircut.
The client's satisfaction with the final result, which suits him and meets his retro-inspired desire.
The stylist's expertise in transforming the haircut while maintaining the 80s essence.
Transcripts
hi guys welcome back to the regle
gentleman studio today we' got James in
the chair how you doing yeah great thank
you mate yeah good good good mate so
what's the plan what are we doing so
today basically I would like to keep the
hair flowing back but tidy it up around
the hairline and on the top it's really
long so okay if I can yeah have a bit
more volume in the curtains and scissor
cut the back and sides okay but TI It Up
along here okay okay so when you say TI
up around the hairline where do you mean
I just mean having it like sharp and
sharp and straight on the side BS okay
what about like obviously on the ears
though like do you want that cut off the
ear as well uh no the ears ears are all
right it's just mostly mostly the side
intentional you know okay yeah no
worries yeah cool um and what are we
doing with the back through so the back
I like I like it I just want it slightly
bit closer in but with a bit of the um
the flow so because the hairline grows
upwards you need to leave more length in
the hairline for it to sit down so I'll
take it at a touch as high as I can but
I don't know whether I'm going to be
able to get away with too much cuz it
looks quite fresh I mean when was your
last take February February was it it
was very heavily cut in though cuz
there's loads of still quite a lot of
layers still quite apparent in this as
well okay all right cool um in terms of
volume at the top uh losing length will
help that massively and obviously
applying heat that helps as well when
you put heat in there that get more
volume um product Choice as well for
volume that always helps too so using a
uh maybe more of like guess a base like
a prep lotion or something like that
would work better than um just obviously
leaving it to dry natur you're not going
to get any volume if you leave to try
natur it will just gravity will just
pull it down so are are you prepared to
do them things are you
prol but if that's what you want to go
for I feel like you you're probably
going to you're probably struggling for
flow because of the undercut it's very
heavily undercut at the moment so you're
not going to see much flow cuz there's
just two longer strands on the top flow
comes from separation in the movement
that you cut in so if you want more flow
and more movement got to take some
layers shorter to make that sit in so I
think in terms of the top I mean if you
got a length in mind you want you want
to take it down to or yeah I've got
photos actually oh right okay that's um
you see what it's like it's quite short
but it's at the front where it's coming
down yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah that that
would be even better yeah to be honest
80s that isn't it yeah I kind of wanted
it with the what I've got going on at
the size and back at the minute bit
different that okay that makes more when
you say when you saying like Center than
the curtains I was thinking 90s no is oh
that changes everything then right well
should that first yeah well I mean no
sometimes that's why photos are so like
you're a great example of why photos
were cuz you can't explain something
just show me a photo it's the easiest
thing in the world the thing is with
that is that there wasn't as much flow
in the 80s it was all more like one
length do you want to modernize that a
little bit more yes I would I'd try that
okay okay cuz I feel like if it was cuz
if you look at a lot of this like the
70s and the 80s here they look as they
we were picked off a off a off a
mannequin and placed on they're very
perfect and PR and you know what I mean
and I feel like if you cut flow into it
that's the opposite cuz that's more you
know what I mean so I feel like maybe it
might be worth I think what we can try
and do is is incorporate the sorts of
80s where it's like on the ear on the
neck that kind of like you know it was
kind of it was still very much heavy on
the sides and the back it was almost
like it was slightly mulles almost and
then with the top yet cut the top
shorter I think I think going shter
would change the whole look so I feel
like maybe if we do that as the as a
kind of exterior of the look so when
someone's looking at you they see the
kind of EX you see the silhouett but
then obviously as you look closer to the
haircut you see the movement I think
that'll probably be a good twist cool
yeah yeah all right yeah leave it to me
all right leave it to me don't pick
don't choose a length cuz I think I
might need to pick a length for you all
right all right is that all right but
you show me a picture there though I
know I know the shape you're going for
yeah would you like see it again or you
no no no I my brain works I just need to
see it once and I'm done then it's all
good it's up here somewhere mate I
forget shopping lists and I forget what
I forget what I have for breakfast but
you show me a photo I'll remember it all
the whole hour so no it's all good man
it's all good I I know where you're
trying to go with it so yeah cool we'll
just we'll just use that as a good bit
of Loc spiration all right cool right
well let's get this washed in and then
we'll we'll get started all right okay
um shampoo and conditioned um James's
here now we're going to cut this into
the shape so I'm so glad that we had
that consultation at the start and the
way and the way it ended because it
turned out very different because when
James originally said he wants to kind
of tie up the sideburns and kind of give
more volume in in the curtains I
instantly went straight to 90s right
that that was my my go-to but then when
he showed me a photo it was more 80s
very different
and they approach to it different well
so with curtain I would never normally
go as short as I would obviously would
do for like an 80s I mean you still have
the curtains effect but you would have a
bit more length in there but I think
based on what we've what we're doing
today it is going to be a slightly
different different finish so if anyone
is like say you don't really know how to
explain what you want to do or how you
cut is then what you do is just get some
photos photo references are the easiest
thing like I use Pinterest all the time
Pinterest is great because you can see
multiple sort of angles of the haircut
after time as well especially if it's
like a celebrity or someone like that
you you know if you you type in like say
Brad Pit in a film you'll see so many
different camera angles of them with
that same haircut that it can sometimes
change your your thought process on the
haircut cuz it might not good from the
side it might only look good from the
front go on to Pinterest and just create
a little bit a little move board and
then keep that for your your stylist
wherever you going and see but starting
with this horseshoe section focus on the
back ins sides cuz again what we need to
do is add in movement or I # flow right
nice buzz word for it but essentially
what it is is movement right I'm a big
fan of Buzz words because it makes it
makes life a lot easier to explain um
but just for anyone who wants to know
what flow is it's just movement and
separation all right so if if say you go
and see someone they don't know what
flow means you've got another example to
use all right you need to keep the
length over the ears and on the neck
that's what we need to keep the rest of
it can get taken down though okay cuz
that's what creates that longer effect
it's it's the perimeter it's here that's
what creates the effect going to take
this I'm going to work on a diagonal Ang
I'm not going to do sort of cross
graduation cuz I'm not going to graduate
this from short to Long right I'm just
going to be working across like this cuz
I want to encourage the hair to go back
and touch more I want to maintain a nice
bit length cuz don't forget we're going
short at the top so I want to start
taking some length down to match like so
and I need this to blend into the here
okay so I need to make this more one
length to create the length down the
bottom cuz that is more of an 8s vibe
there we go that looks like a lot of L
come off there but that is because that
undercut was quite low and it is like I
said before there so many layers in this
it's like very long and very short in
places see how short that bit was to to
that bit but doesn't matter because I
know what I'm doing I know where I'm
going with this I've got my plan of
action I've got me I've got my picture
in my head I know I know I know what the
aim of of the game is right and it's all
about Flow It's All About movement it's
also about trying to create that so of
80s Vibe as well so again keeping the
length over the years is a thing that's
going to create the length to it and
you'll see what I mean in a
minute so that still keeps length
sitting through there like that right
but then this is going to encourage that
movement so all that length is
unnecessary for what the look that
Jamber is going for completely
unnecessary
so have you grown this out from a a
different look than James is this is
this sort of like on a bit of a growout
at the moment or yeah yeah okay it was
grown out
from originally it was a low taper and
oh wow yeah it's it's
grown I think yeah since February oh
nice no it's a really good blank canvas
actually cuz again all this length that
you've got here now isn't actually
benefiting the look whatsoever because
of what you're trying to go for so by
taking the length down maintain the
length where it needs to be you'll see
the shape so much better and it will be
more it be a bit of a Twist on the on
the kind of classic 80s with the twist
of like the the sort of modern sort of
um you know movement flow kind of
separation and stuff like that what
you'll find is that it'll sit really
nicely back for you and you'll see so I
think the separation in yours is going
to come from as you run your hands
through and the section pattern that I'm
doing now that's going to create more of
that flow that we're looking for I kind
of shape there like that you see as you
run your fingers to it you see in all
separation coming through there on the
here so I'm going to start from that
point there and then W that up here cuz
don't forget we are taking the top
shorter that's going to graduate lovely
into the sides pulling it straight out
from the point of
reference I was cross graduating this
I'll be pulling this down to match up to
my shest length but I'm not I'm coming
straight
out you see I always have my reference
at the top there I'm trying to make out
why why this been so long here cuz the
ears and the Nae AR so I'm just trying
to work out why that now has become the
same length so I'm not trying not really
sure what's going there but I can't
really let that bother me because I know
what I'm doing I'm sticking to my my
plan of action I'm sticking to the
reference and I know where I'm going
with it and I've got my guides so I
don't really need to worry about that
but just show your's curiosity I know
that can happen sometimes when you're
doing a haircut and you see a load of
length and you think oh God why is that
there and you don't know why
so just stick to your stick to your guns
you know what you're going with it you
know where you're going you know what
you're trying to achieve and try and
stick to it very easy to get sort of
persuaded not to when you see the old
haircut thinking oh no was that meant to
be there was I meant to leave that there
just let your guns there we go that
point there that's what we work
into so where did the uh inspiration for
the haircut come from then James well
with this this one right here it's um I
just keep seeing like retro reals on
Instagram I thought oh I want my hair to
look like that oh cool and also like
when I was growing out just love like
Alex Turner and slicking it back like
that yeah yeah same with the side so
well he was more like a teddy boy one he
went for that kind of Teddy boy finish
didn't he which is uh yeah that's a cool
look man it's something like I've always
like wanted but it's so impractical I
find when it's like I did go for that
cut a couple years ago and it just it's
great for the first week and then I
realized I've got to maintain this like
but also not a rock star right exactly
so when you've got someone doing your
hair for you all the time cuz that's
probably what they'll have done when
they're working on a yeah on a different
on like a show or something like that
they'll um they'll have someone St on
the hair for them so but I mean I would
love to see what Alex T looks like going
out to the shop you know with that
haircut he probably he probably puts a
hat on you know cuz it is it's a really
hard one to It's A Hard One to style it
takes a lot of effort a lot of blow
drying as well which people don't think
it does it's not just a simple Pomade
job and go it's a lot more than that
that's what I mean sometimes like the
the expectation of a haircut can can be
quite different to the reality of it you
know takes a bit more time a bit more
effort to do like all I need from you is
a bit of heat that's all I need you to
do and we'll be fine you know with the
whole the whole look will work cuz it's
cut so heavily into a shape now the
difference of these shapes com compared
to say like more of a a more modern
curtains for example is that the 80s
hairstyles were very heavily cut in
right and I mean everything was like
perfectly pred and like not a hair of
place if you think about it you know not
a hair out of place and it's like all
like bit length over the ears bit of
length on the neck but like absolutely
perfect and I think that's the that's
the thing we've got to we got to try and
maintain is that Perfection to it you
know so I'm just working up the middle
now just to make
sure match that Center
Point to either
side I'm going to tie the side bends up
now so this is going to give that modern
take very low down so we're still
keeping hair on the ear so I want that
hair to stay there like
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that around here as well just trying to
tie up this neck here as well just this
little bits
here they're not contributing anything
to the look anything they're making the
look harder to manage so we can get rid
of
that now what I've got is full control
over how the neck line
Falls I feel like this here is a really
good example for anyone
watching of the placement of the length
and what it can create so you think
about when James sat down he had loads
of like sporadic long like long sections
through the back and
I don't think they would contributing to
anything really to to the look that he
was going for and obviously he's got
that very harsh heavy undercut on top as
well whereas I think if you look at the
back now that looks so much more balanc
but you can see there's loads of length
in there here but I haven't touched
anything around the perimeter so more
than having to keep all this length
through here which is just making his
life more difficult I've made it a lot
more easier by leaving the placement of
length where it needs to be along that
bottom but I can take some up but you
still want to leave a bit of length in
there just to make sure that it all sits
into place
otherwise if you take too much hair off
the nape you lose that kind of 90s thing
so what I'm going to do to make it keep
that stick with that modern Vibe with
the flow and the shape and everything
else is I'm going to take the center of
it up so I'm going to leave someone
sitting through the back here to fill in
this Gap but I'm going to take the
middle of it up cuz I feel like that's
where that's where it drops down there
so I think we take that bit up there
that'll probably sit more imbalance or
what we're trying to
achieve cut that
quite sharp I'm going to bring
everything straight down like
that and make across the neck not around
it
across guide of the that bit there to
match so I would imagine the 80s that
would have been cut very blunt but we
still want to have a bit of a mod Twist
on it as well
now razor
work on this now just to break up the
edges just like that just a little
touch take away that
thickness that
away just pull bits
down just do some sther razor work all
through the back sides don't need it
back's got quite a lot of thickness in
still
there we go just like that now we take
the top down I want this to fall so of
just still into James's eyes okay but as
you can see it falls into his mouth so
we take a little bit of length off so
I'm going to start by working in a
profile section to cut in the shape that
I want to go for right so best way to
get a profile section is do a center
part right down head like so and either
side of the center part is where you do
it so I always do sort of a finger withd
a
side like that all the way down to match
right and then you've got your profile
section s perfectly through there like
the this this will fall into the eyes
just about
here pull this down pull it out just
pull it down see where it needs to drop
so yeah about that that length
there
straight then I for perfectly into the
eye going to work around just giving a
all of a rounded finish to this nice
small sections pull back in following
the shape of the
head my section is mirroring the shape
of of the
head like
that now on this section turn around
this
way take another section this is where
we start to connect into the back so I'm
following the guy from the left hand
side like so I'm working this right in
to the back but again as you can see I'm
pulling out to mirror the head shape
like
so another section next to this in a
profile straight across like that cross
top of the head same finger width apart
from that section I'm do the same thing
again I'm going to use this center part
now as the guide
all I needs a guide remember so as long
as the section here is perfectly
straight the rest is
okay
out so there we go now final second on
this side is into the sides pick it up
and we connect into the
sides with this
okay guides from every angle before it
on top of it and from underneath
it all the way around
there so I've created my corner and this
is going to be the drop into the sides
same one here now we
go for the head shape remember there a
GU underneath
see everything is coming out and
matching the placement of where the
section is on that round of the head and
also the angle that I'm pulling straight
out for like so
okay matching each
time keeping that corner in there
there's my guide just there my guide
there take
way it's kind of all the same length
really top maybe the size are a bit
shorter than the back was kind of it
almost like I said it almost looked like
you picked up a piece of hair and put it
on the top you know it's very very
almost the same length and that's the
same thing we're trying to do here so
obviously we're trying to make it all
the same length but then with the twist
of the flow that we're talking about
that 90s kind of flow um you see the
hair moving about and separating and St
that that's the thing you want to try
and get with that that same sort of
finish get some volume in there
smoothness and then flow as well we got
our
guide like so bring that all the way
around going have a little corner here
that we take
off just like
that I love the beauty of this when
you're talking through a haircut because
when it happens you know you're on the
right track so when I say say there
you're going to see a point you're going
to see this you're going to see that
it's always nice when it does happen cuz
I know what I'm talking about but there
is that element at doubt sometimes think
is this actually is still working is
this actually still going work I even
surprise myself sometimes when it still
does there is the shape that's cut in
now the majority of this hairstyle now
is dressing okay that's what we're doing
now I put a tiny bit of Razor work for a
little bit of
volume and that's kind of bit so I'm put
the volume either side of the center
okay halfway up
just a few little slices through not on
the center part just off the center
part not in The Fringe either cuz I
don't want The Fringe to be put too
short to for that right so blow dry some
of this in it's a base product so this
is Heap Setter and need to get volume
from this as well okay s this all the
way through the
ha like
so so medium speed High heat you dry it
from the bottom up into the top like
this and then you go back
it now is where you see the flow you
also see that very 80s effect where it's
still sitting and C in the a modern
teeth on a classic okay the back we wrap
the brush around it like
this we drive this all out and this is
where we started building up so volume
comes from before The Fringe okay you
start building that volume up so all
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balances it up wrap it in you ever
ridden a motor bike before or a
moped rev and go yeah once yeah rev it
pull off and go okay in rev off and go
okay that's the first fo you do at the
roof that right then you do throw dry
air over to one side like this wrap your
brush around so you're blow dying out
the growth pattern that will just
basically blow Drive in so as that falls
that'll fall in like a a wave
okay use your
fingers go
back and there is your volume
in okay now key to this volume is making
sure you set it okay set cold that
down so the last thing I'm going to do
now is just finish off with some point
on okay just to break up them straighter
finishes so head over towards me this
and just cut in to the side here like
there where that connection point
was like
just move my scissor around thin out
taking away the
bluntness also emphasizing a bit of that
flow as all that bit of
movement same this
side just let that fall into this is a
closing
do you want like a a sort of slick
finish do you want a more natural finish
do you want how what would you PR like
shiny or more matte um kind of more
matte if possible kind of like the image
where it was going back but there was a
strand coming down a little bit of clay
put a little bit in the back of my hand
and use after if we need to so pie size
mountain in the pal of your hand and we
wait this from this side first okay make
sure you warm up the clay
and you we this through so this isn't
going to change the color of your hair
whatso all it's going to do is bring out
all that flow that we talked about that
separation
right this into the
back right into the
top going to go the drop just like
that me took that around the ear like
there that's it man
like it that's great thanks very much
yeah happy yeah yeah absolutely sweet
man looks good it yeah I love it look
nice man so it's like a bit of an 80s
with a bit more of a modern twist to to
it you know but we're keeping all the
elements of the 80s kind of vibe in
there the longer hair on the side on the
on the years but you didn't need all
that length through here totally
unnecessary because if you taken the top
down you'd have ended up with just like
a big kind of almost like a a roof
effect on the top it would just kind of
sit like that and then shoot right in
which you don't want so I'm going to
take this off you a second I want you to
see it with your clothes on okay cool
right so I'm going to show you this from
every angle now okay so want to start by
you lifting that mirror up to your eye
level I'm going to spin you around so
you can see it from back inside so
there's how the back and EV sits so it
sits just on the collar but then you've
got all of the separation sitting
through the sides you got the clean side
b as well but then there's the shape so
it looks all like it's one length all
the way through yeah and that's like the
kind of it's very like the to you got
more like Tom Cruz look than the other
guy you know you've got that kind of
same hair texture as well that's what
you can see you got volume you got
movement you got cheap but look how much
more that flows into itself nowan and
just keeping that little bit of length
of the neck just that what draws
everything into that more like longer 8s
Vibe yeah happy yeah yeah I love it
thank you mate amazing you're welcome
thanks man that's great though enjoy
doing that haven done done a proper 80s
for ages M like so that's why I want us
to do something a bit different as I was
coming here you know for the video it
suits you though it suits you and
everything yeah it really does yeah Che
thanks man that was great thank you very
much thank cheers
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